One way rates between Anchorage and Girdwood are $175 each way for Premium Economy in our Black Ford Expedition Limited for up to 7 passengers. For black tie service in our Black Lincoln Navigator each way is $450 for up to 6 passengers.
There are many reasons to visit Girdwood, which is about a 45 minute drive from downtown Anchorage going south on the Seward Highway. Girdwood is home to the primary ski resort in Alaska, Alyeska Resort. Girdwood is a small and friendly town with great restaurants, local coffee shops, and award winning Girdwood Brewing Company. Alyeska Resort is home to the following restaurants: Sakura (sushi), Aurora Bar and Grill, The Pond Cafe, and at the top of the tram the Boretide Cafe and The Seven Glaciers Restaurant. Other great dining options include Jack Sprat, The Bake Shop, The Sitzmark, Chair 5 Restaurant, Coast Pizza, The Hightower, Spoonline, The Double Musky (famous pepper steak), and more.
From JackSprat.net:
Our Vision is to nourish, educate and inspire our guests through food. Each plate is a mosaic of the finest seasonal ingredients available to us. We source organic and local produce; our seafood is Alaskan and sustainably caught. We use only the best, humanely-raised, natural meats and poultry. We evolve with each new menu and feature flavors from around the world.
Our Menu reflects our times. A modern, global culinary melting pot with a strong foundation of traditional techniques as well as progressive, healthy alternatives.
From Girdwoodbrewing.com:
Being a small operation means we can brew our beers to exacting standards and try out plenty of new ideas along the way. We have four “core” beers along with a range of seasonal beers & special one-off brews.